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The processing of the experimental results enabled (i) various AR spectrum analysis methods and especially Burg's algorithm to be tested, and (ii) conventional spectrum analysis techniques such as the correlogram to be compared with parametric methods at a detection level as well as for mechanical component fault monitoring, especially ball bearing defects.

To facilitate the experimentation, the pilot plant was superimposed by a computer-supported experimental environment that enabled: (i) easy access to all data (on-line signals, laboratory measurements, batch parameters) needed for the design of the algorithm, (ii) the immediate application of the algorithm designed off-line in the Matlab™ package also in real-time control.

DGTs in batch experiments were found to be a space and labour efficient application, which enabled (i) to study, in a non-invasive manner, the total release of nine metal(loid)s for half a year, (ii) to differentiate between release mechanisms and (iii) to study mechanisms which were contrary to the release or caused experimental artefacts in the batch experiments.

Among others, chemogenomic approaches have enabled: (i) the prediction of protein targets for new compounds based on the bioactivity profiles of similar compounds, [7 9] (ii) the study of protein similarity on the basis of the similarity of their ligands, [10, 11] and (iii) receptor deorphanization [12].

In response, concerted efforts to expand PPC  has enabled i) better identification of eligible patient populations; ii) greater attention to symptom control needs at the end of life,; iii) empirical research investigating health-related quality of life (HRQoL) [ 6, 7] and iv) evaluation of cost-benefit outcomes [ 8– 10].

With the excellent Stamina mode enabled I suspect it would last closer to four days between charges.

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You might claim that (i) gives you a reason to commit the action, while (ii) and (iii), though not providing reasons themselves, jointly enable (i) to do so.

What enables (i.e., is necessary for) causation is thus held to be responsible for causation (for a similar argument, see Kim 1993a, 22).

In order not to lose such advantage during terminal operations, it will be necessary to enable (i) fast access, (ii) fast railway operations, (iii) short transhipment times.

The placement of the GDC catalyst enables (i) higher temperatures through the combustion chamber; (ii) increases in maximum heating rates for fixed reactant flow rates; as well as (iii) extending the operating limits of the combustor.

This paper presents an extension of this framework enabling (i) the analysis of HBB joints made of dissimilar laminated or monolithic adherends, and (ii) the introduction of non linear material behaviour for both the adhesive layer and the fasteners.

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